College Eye — March 27, 1913

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1 Optimistic spirit prevails; prospects are better at state capital School question to be answered soon by legislature.
1 Bessie Briggs Bessie Briggs will not be able to complete the term due to illness.
1 Triangular debate progressing fine; men nearly ready to begin practice Preview of April 11 debate with Coe and Morningside.
1 In the state oratorical contest Results from state oratorical contest provided.
1 Hawkeye Conference to meet here; first event of new organization to be held here May 31 R. F. Seymour announces first Hawkeye Conference track meet; to be held at Teachers College.
1 Vacation fruitful for gospel team; ten converts result of week's labor Gospel Team preaches at Walker, Iowa.
2 '13 football schedule adopted; our warriors taking place in high society Preview up 1913 football season.
3 Young athlete capt. of gym. team Roy Abbott chosen as captain of gymnastics team.
4 We agree with the adage Commends President Seerley and Roger Leavitt for their service for students during the coordination plan debacle.
4 Class play has been announced 'When Knighthood Was in Flower' to be performed for Commencement.
4 Exchanges College Eye thanks newspapers that swap content through the news exchanges.
4 The Simpsonian picks an all-state basketball five Questions the selections made by the Simpson school newspaper.
4 Baseball schedule provided Schedule for 1913 season provided.
4 Winter athletes all rewarded; members of gymnastic team as well as basketball men will receive honor emblems Letter winners listed.
5 Kaufman-Doane concert Preview of upcoming performances.
5 Y. W. C. A. cabinet for 1913-1914 Roster of officers.
5 University concert was interesting event; well selected program was skillfully delivered and well received Review of the performance given by the Glee Club under the direction of Robert Fullerton.
6 Prof. W. H. Bender Lectured in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
6 Harriet Case Returned from Chicago.
6 Mabel Bagby Entered school.
6 Jessie Paulger Elected principal of Marathon consolidated school; Mina Weisbard re-elected to her position in the same school.
6 Successful Wesleyans Good wishes to the Iowa Wesleyan oratorical team at the interstate meet.
6 Makes Teachers strong Profile of Coach H. F. Pasini.
6 Logic; comparative scores proves dangerous Believes teams should be weighed against each other on the court and not by comparing victories.
7 Fannie Potgieter Left school due to illness.
7 Prof. Cable Recovered from his operation and is now able to teach classes again.
7 On Thursday of last week. President Seerley's uncle, James Smith, died.
7 Earl Mix Spent a few days with his mother.
7 Miss Ward Lectured to a group of women's clubs.
7 Prof. Samson Lectured at the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. meeting.
7 Hortense Meier Accepted position as principal of the New Hampton school.
7 Word has come Mary Barnum is praised for her work in Warrensburg, Missouri.
7 Word has been received Lucy Robinson will visit campus in April.
7 Martha Aanken Mother visited.
7 Miss Falkler Judged a declamatory contest.
7 Louetta Sprague Accepted a position in the Minneapolis schools.
7 Chloe Rains Entered school to study music.
7 Miss Claire Dinwiddie Claire Dinwiddie spent a few days with Esther Seerley.
7 Mrs. Dallas Stainbrook Mrs. Dallas Stainbrook, Vancouver, Washington, visited Blanche Walters.
7 Thorvald Hansen Visited school.
7 Fred Vorhies Visited friends on campus.
7 Jean Bosley Visited by Miss Meyers of Keystone.
7 O. J. Kirketeg Entered school.
7 Vera Wood Spent a week in Cedar Falls.
7 Queene Brown Spent a day in Ackley.
7 Prof. Dick Attended that North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary schools in Chicago.
7 Paul Colegrove Spent Easter at his father's home.
7 Miss Iverson Detained at home due to illness.
7 Prof. Samson Attended educational meeting in Dennison.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.